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Open research and open minds: a Cambridge perspective on sharing research outputs (for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)


Description

Have you ever wondered who can access your research? Most articles and research outputs are locked up behind paywalls inside an ivory tower. Find out how to make your practice more open to reach a broader audience, spark collaborations and, most importantly, improve the quality of your research.

Target audience
  • PhD students in HASS subjects.
  • Other PhD students and postdocs also welcome
Topics covered

Join us to explore the whys and hows of open research. We'll cover:

  • what 'Open Research' and 'Open Access' mean
  • the benefits of making research more widely accessible
  • how to use Apollo, the University's repository, to share your research
  • a quick run-through of some tools you can apply in your research
Format

Interactive session

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Duration

One session of one hour

Frequency

Once a term

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